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Creator: St. Thomas' Church (Philadelphia, Pa.) Date: 1790/1792 Contributing Institution: African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas Description: St. Thomas' earliest precursor organization, the Free African Society was formed by Richard Allen, Absalom Jones and others in 1787, with the goal of building community among black Philadelphians. This bound manuscript is a record of people who donated to the Society, or were paid for a service. The transactions span the years 1790 to 1792. The manuscript also includes a list of the names of church members who owed pew rent up to Easter Monday 1840, and five loose pew receipts dating from 1840 and 1870s. View Full Item at African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas -
Contributing Institution: Moravian College and Theological Seminary Reeves Library Description: Plate 7 in 1757 German text related to the Moravian Church (Kurze, zuverlaszige nachricht von der unter dem namen der Bomisch-Mahrischen bruder bekannten kirche Unitas Fratrum). -
Contributing Institution: Moravian College and Theological Seminary Reeves Library Description: Plate 4 in 1757 German text related to the Moravian Church (Kurze, zuverlaszige nachricht von der unter dem namen der Bomisch-Mahrischen bruder bekannten kirche Unitas Fratrum). Participants are noted as A.The Pastor, who leads the ceremony; B.B. The Deacon who assists him; C.C.C.Three Negro baptismal candidates; D.D.D.D. Four Negro women baptismal candidates; E. The Negro Congregation -
Date: 2017-10-28 Contributing Institution: Graduate Theological Union Description: The first entry in The Transforming Spiritual Landscape of Peripheral Faith Communities Series held on October 28, 2017 at the Union Bank Community Room, Japan Center, East Building, San Francisco Japantown. Speakers were Roy Sano, retired Bishop of the United Methodist Church and professor at Pacific School of Religion, Archie Smith, retired James and Clarice Foster Professor of Pastoral Psychology and Counseling, Pacific School of Religion; and Edmund Yee, former director of Theological Education for Emerging Ministries program at Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminar. Ron Y. Nakasone moderated. View Full Item at Graduate Theological Union -
Creator: Clark, Daniel, Reid, Steven, Alexander, Sharon, Benson-Nicol, Nancy, and Risher, Sharon Date: 2019-02-19 Contributing Institution: Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Description: A panel discussion discussing the African American experience at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. Panelists include: Daniel Clark (first African American student), Sharon Alexander (first African American administrative assistant), Dr. Steven Reid (first African American Professor), and Rev. Sharon Risher (Alumnus). View Full Item at Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary